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'THE BLUE AND WHITE 5 PHYLLIS BUDLONG' ' I- PHIL, NPHEE PHEEH 5 17 years , Katherine Gibbs Phee Phee is the most sympathetic soul you could want. She is always understanding, and willing to help. If you get silly ideas, though, she is one of the best people to help you get them out of your system. Besides this talent for humanity, she is very gifted in the art of writing poems and rhymes. In fact, all her friends are positive that she is a budding Edna St. Vincent Millay, the second. 'Some day she is going to take dozens of pads and pencils and go way ofi' into the country, somewhere. When she comes back to civilization, she'll have a whole book of interesting poems all ready for the publisher. Then all her classmates will say: I told you so! Phil,'Told girl, We wish you luck and literary fame. Dramatic Society, C115 Travel Club, C215 Book-of-the-Week Club, C315 Basketball, C115 Baseball, C115 Christmas Play, C115 Ivanhoe Play, C115 Athletic Show, C!,1. ROBERT B. BUFFIN TON HBOB7! 17 years Duke University Bob is one of those lucky fellows who always seem to enjoy life. His bright, happy smile and his bright yalla sweater are land- marks at dear ole Hope. His ambition is to be a great Journal- ist. We can't imagine our Robert as anything else. We're with you, Bob! He derives the greatest pleasure in debating. Can he de- bate? And how! As many a teacher here has learned to her sorrow. But we mustn't forget to mention his studies. As a student of foreign languages, Bob is right there. We got fine marks together until the teacher moved his seatg then he got fine marks all alone. Alas! I lost my interpreter. Bob intends to go to Duke. Those Southern Beauties are waiting with bated breath for the arrival of our light-haired Romeo. Be good to them, Bob! Junior Dramatic Society, C11, C215 Debating Society, C!,1, Vice- President5 Basketball, C115 Junior Dramatic Play, C11, C21. PEARL BURBILL PEARL1E 17 years Katherine Gibbs Here she is! The young lady of the dimpled smile, charming manner, and Witty tongue. Many are the mornings that Pearlie' manages to get to her room before the fatal bell rings, but even in her rush she is always composed, neat, and dressed in good taste. Pearl is well liked by all her classmates for just being her natural, unassuming self. Swimming is all up. Pearl is a good pal and sport, and may the standard she has set during her high school course follow her in all her endeavors. Little Theater Circle, C115 Sketch Club, C11, C215 Business Ad- ministration, C315 Junior Dramatic, C215 Stage Craft Club, C!,15 01fi0f?,C41- . .
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THE BLUE AND WHITE ELEANOR LOUISE P BRADLEY 17 years Pembroke One day Eleanor said Unprepared. Thirteen of the fifteen people in the class dropped their books and gasped. Eleanor is a peach for all that she is a brilliant scholar, and she always is willing to help a pal with a difficult passage in translation or problem in math. She rides horseback like a trouper, and plays tennis like a professional. Of all the girls in our class, she is the most likely to succeed. Good luck, Eleanor. U Blue and White Board, 145, Glee Club, 115, Blue and White Collector, 135, 145, Secretary of Junior Class, Hockey, 125, 135, 145, Basketball, 135, 145, Volley Ball, 135, 145, Captain, 145, Tennis, 125, 135, 145, Hopeful Merrymakers, Virgilian Bi-millenium speaker, New England High School Chorus. ETHEL IRENE BRIDGMAN MET!! 18 years Homeopathic Hospital This pleasant little miss is none other than our Et, who in her four years at Hope has won a host of friends with her sunny smile and jovial disposition. Et is a good sport and never says no when it comes to swimming, dancing, tennis or hiking, as these are her pet hobbies. Our Et intends to enter the Homeopathic Hospital upon completion of her studies at dear old Hope. We feel sure that the Homeopathic patients will be reluctant to leave after being under Et's care. We wish her good luck and God- speed, and a welcome will always await her when she wishes to favor us with a visit. Science Club, 115, Travel Club, 135, Secretarial Club, 135, Student Chamber of Commerce, 135, 145, Know Providence Better Committee, SAM BRODER TU'r'r 18 years N. Y. S. E. Institute Tutt, not King Tutt, but the modern Tutt is here in the disguise of Sam Broder. Not only is he the leading clarinette player in the orchestra, but he has been in the band since it was organized. Tutt performs wonders on the grid-iron, to say nothing of his powerful stroke on the swimming team. His cheerfulness, good sportmanship, and generosity have won him many friends. We recognize Tutt outside of school driving his royal chariot, steering clear of the opposite sex. ,We have often wondered about this. It is very unusual at any rate. So long, Sam! And don't forget the old gang at Hope away back in 1931. Band, 145, Leaders Club, 115, Orchestra, 135, Swimming, 125, Football, 125, Hope Circus, 135, Hopeful M errymakers, 145. 5.
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THE BLUE AND WHITE ANNE CATHERINE BUTLER 16 years Katherine Gibbs Who is that tall, smiling girl who sits in Room 4? Everyone knows that that's Anne, one of the few girls who can attend many social activities and still get an excellent report card. Anne says that she likes to dance, skate, and play tennis. Can we blame her? She always has a group of admirers around her. She intends to further her education at Katherine Gibbs Secre- tarial School and then go out into the business world, prepared to be someone's eflicient secretary. We know that she will be as great a success in business as she has been here at Hope. Our best wishes go with you, Anne. Freshman Dramatic Society, C115 Travel Club, C315 Rifle Club, C415 Teacher's Secretary, C415 Basketball, C21. HELEN MARGARET CARR 16 years Undecided This demure young Miss is none other than Helen. She is full of fun and manages to get a good laugh out of each day's work. Whenever you hear a suppressed giggle, or Cmaybe sometimes it is not suppressed,1 you know Helen is around. Tennis is the only outdoor sport at which she spends much time. She also enjoys reading and dramatics, but don't think Helen is all fun,-she is full of work, too. Helen is never satisfied with less than an all A report, and she gets it every time. And oh, we almost forgot to tell you, another interesting hobby of Helen's is collecting stamps and coins. She is undecided about what she is going to do after she finishes Hope, but we know whatever she does she will be a great success. C French Review5 English Play, C115 Junior French Club Play, C115 Secretary Junior French Club, C21. MARTH1 HoWLAND CALDER CKPATD! 17 years w Wheaton Somebody called Pat Old English, because she can talk with the most delightful English accent when she wants to. And her Irish brogue! And .in her speed in speaking French-next to Helen Carr, who holds the speed record, Pat rates with a paragraph a minute! Her collection of rings is remarkable. Her love of arguing is well understood. Her love of horse-back riding is outstanding. In the ages to come, however, we shall always remember our Pat as the one Who, at any gathering, would sit down at the piano and pick out the most enticing j azz-tunes we could wish for. Little Theatre Circle, C215 Sketch, C215 Rifle Club, C315 Senior Dramatic Society, C415 Thespian Club, C115 Latin Club, C115 Base- ball C11, C215 Basketball, C215 Junior Play, I vanhoe5 Hopeful Merry- makers.
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